20 Apr 2009 Economy Mom-and-Pop Cafes Gird For More City Regulation How will small restaurateurs fare under the next round of rules about allergies, inspections and signage? ByMike Reicher0Comments
20 Apr 2009 Uncategorized Seeing Green: New Jobs Lead To New Visions Participants in workforce training programs for green jobs attain a different understanding of their community — and their place in it. ByHashim Rahman0Comments
13 Apr 2009 Economy Education Housing and Homelessness The City's Latest Hirings and Retirings Is the Obama administration causing a New York brain drain?…a fresh face at the New York Urban League…MAS is now headed by a “starchitect”…and more. ByNekoro Gomes0Comments
13 Apr 2009 Uncategorized Command and Decontrol: The Movement For Repeal Affordable housing advocates are working hard to convince state senators it’s high time to preserve rent-stabilized apartments. ByKaren Loew0Comments
13 Apr 2009 Uncategorized CITY LIMITS INVESTIGATES: A Week At City Council After the term limits vote and before the 2009 race heats up, the new issue of CLI takes a close look at the city’s legislature. ByJarrett Murphy0Comments
06 Apr 2009 Government Housing and Homelessness Affordable Homeownership And The '$1 Billion Promise' A roundup of springtime news in affordable housing: Encouraging production … tracking units’ status … and paying for it all. ByCasey Samulski and Rachel Nielsen0Comments
06 Apr 2009 Uncategorized What Will It Take To Alter Makeup of Top Schools? Efforts to raise the achievement of students of color, and increase their admissions into the city’s competitive high schools, have seen limited success. ByHelen Zelon0Comments
23 Mar 2009 Uncategorized The Criminalization Of Everyday Life Are anyone’s days entirely free of “offenses” that can get you arrested? ByRobert Neuwirth0Comments
16 Mar 2009 Uncategorized A Chance For Input On 3,000 New Police Cameras Curious about the ‘Ring of Steel’ in lower Manhattan? The NYPD has made its privacy guidelines public. ByAli Winston1Comment
09 Mar 2009 Housing and Homelessness A Winter's Tale: What The Homeless Tally Means Could street homelessness really be down in New York City? ByKaren Loew0Comments